So, this is probably the way it's going to be for him all year. In the locker room and on the field he'll remain a leader. Away from it he'll remain enraged with the front office.

Moss has been around long enough to know that there's a business side to football and that it needs to remain separate from what happens on the field and in locker room.

His teammates get this too.

There's no need to worry about this becoming a distraction for the team. He's went out of his way to make sure everyone knows he will not quit on his teammates and his actions so far reflect those statements.

Check out the video below. Moss leads the team in a cheer at the 54 second mark.